In Brief:
- KOSDAQ-listed Nexus unveiled Frost Kingdom, a light medieval strategy game with merge-driven progression, marking its first solo-published title from an external developer.
- The global build will run on CROSS mainnet with blockchain features layered into existing game systems. A separate domestic build serves Korean players.
- CEO Henry Chang said the game is also Nexus’s first use of AI-agent-based game operations automation, a templated system the company plans to extend to future CROSS titles.
Nexus announced Frost Kingdom, a mobile SLG blending medieval strategy with merge-driven progression, and the first external developer’s game it will solo-publish under its banner.
The global build runs on CROSS mainnet, adding a strategy title to the gamechain’s live economy alongside Nexus’s existing catalog. A domestic build will serve Korean players separately. Pre-registration is open at frostkingdom.cross.nexus, with closed beta and global launch dates still TBA. Platforms include iOS, Android, and PC.
Gameplay
Frost Kingdom sets players in a medieval ice-bound setting. The core loop mixes standard SLG systems like base building, territorial expansion, and alliance PvP with a merge-driven growth mechanic intended to lower the entry barrier without flattening the late game.
The game features over 100 recruitable units, a four-tier hero collection that scales with kingdom progression and large-scale alliance combat. Nexus described the tone as light and cinematic, targeting players who want strategic depth without the typical SLG learning curve.
Publishing milestone
The release is a milestone for Nexus’s publishing arm. It’s the first time the company is handling full publishing for an outside studio, bringing its distribution, operations and global reach to a third-party title.
Nexus said the release signals its intent to expand beyond first-party games and deepen the catalog of titles operating across the CROSS ecosystem.
AI operations and on-chain fit
“If MMORPGs succeeded on-chain because of their complex economies, SLGs go further — they’re built on even more sophisticated economic structures, which makes the combination with blockchain even more compelling,” Henry Chang, CEO of Nexus, said. “Frost Kingdom is also the first title where we’re applying AI-agent-based game operations automation — using onchain economics to grow revenue while letting a small team run a large-scale game efficiently. It’s a first-of-its-kind case for us.”
The AI-agent operations layer is designed as a templated playbook Nexus can extend to future titles on CROSS mainnet.
For the global build, blockchain features are supplementary, woven into existing game systems rather than surfaced to the player. The lead experience is the game itself.